Insurance News from September 15, 2016
National News
Greenberg’s Lawyer Says Reinsurance Charges Built on ‘Hearsay and Speculation’
The state pressed on for more than a decade with civil fraud claims against a...
International & Reinsurance News
Lloyd’s Enjoys ‘Healthy Pipeline’ of Entrants Despite Brexit, Chairman Says
The Lloyd's of London insurance market has a queue of companies wanting to join,...
East News
New York Proposes ‘Flexible’ Cybersecurity Regulation for Insurers, Banks
The New York State Department of Financial Services (DFS) has proposed cybersecurity...
West News
Oregon’s SAIF Announces $140M in Dividends to Workers’ Comp Policyholders
The Oregon SAIF board of directors has decided to give workers' compensation...
Southeast News
Tropical Storm Julia Weakens Along Southeast Coast
Tropical Storm Julia weakened into a depression and is expected to meander off the...
Texas / South Central News
Galveston Completes Most Hurricane Ike Recovery Projects
Most municipal recovery projects in Galveston in the wake of Hurricane Ike have been...
Midwest News
Omaha Paying Half of Cost to Fix Residential Street
The city of Omaha, Neb., will pay half of the cost to resurface a street that contains...